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Fix education now: 8-point checklist for reforming public schools
Renew America ^ | Nov. 18, 2020 | Bruce Deitrick Price

Posted on 01/02/2021 6:52:16 PM PST by BruceDeitrickPrice

If our irresponsible media would do its job, if our politicians and community leaders would be more involved in ending the great national embarrassment, if parents would understand what's going on in the classroom and become so angry they won't take it anymore, we could have better schools in no time.

Here is a dirty little secret that deserves your consideration. Most of the problems in the public school are caused by deliberate human actions. Not innocent human error as when somebody pushes the wrong button. No; think of the situation where somebody cuts a plane’s fuel line.

George Soros said his big ambition is to destroy America. That is how our Communists and globalists think. What's the easiest way to destroy America without spending much money or attracting much attention? Simple, you degrade and cripple the school system. You crimp some fuel lines, so to speak.

The Education Establishment has been doing this for 100 years. The damages are cumulative. A little less reading and arithmetic each decade. Don't bother with geography or history or science. Let's don't have grades, homework, grammar, essays, or genuine testing. Keep simplifying everything. Chop down a mighty forest tree by tree.

Here are eight necessary reforms that everyone can promote today:

1. Get eid of sight-words, bring back phonics. Children should learn to read in the first grade. Anything less means the people in charge are incompetent.

2. Almost all children can learn the arithmetic basics—add, subtract, multiply divide. For example, students should be able to compute 23×18, quickly, routinely. If students need more than 30 seconds, the people in charge are not competent. In any case, just say no to Common Core.

3. Everyone needs to know more geography so they can understand the news, weather reports, and events unfolding around the globe. Teachers should point to maps a lot more often, and tell the kids what's going on there.

4. Learn and cherish more history—systematic, objective history. When someone mentions a famous event, students should be able to explain why the event is famous.

5. Memorization is a good thing. Education professors have demonized memorization for a century. That's why we have college students who don't know who won the Civil War nor much else.

6. Constructivism is a gimmick that tells teachers to stand aside. Students are supposed to generate their own new knowledge. What sort of nitwittery requires that the most educated person in the room must be silent? That's a quick way to dumb down a country.

7. Cooperative learning is not the answer to every challenge. We often must finish projects on our own. K-12 experts pretend that a team is a bunch of interchangeable people all doing the same thing. That's the socialist dream. Teams at the corporate level are composed of specialists with complementary skills. Consider an NFL football team, that's a better picture of the world which students are preparing for.

8. Learning styles is another goofy idea that's been running amok for 50 years. Instead of teaching knowledge, teachers are supposed to expend time and energy figuring out each student’s peculiarities, as if the world will accommodate those peculiarities in the future. British reformer Mona McNee said kids have a lot more similarities than differences. Let's start there.

The central problem in American K-12: our experts demoted academic achievement in order to pursue social engineering. Now there is a fundamental lack of both seriousness and honesty. Students are kept busy on trivial activities and projects, that's the strategy. Behold, we witness the deliberate dumbing down of America. (Test for eighth-grade a century ago is more difficult than tests seen in college today.)

This dumbing-down strategy can be described as the death by 1000 cuts. Think of a big healthy bull that is stabbed repeatedly by picadores until it is halfway to dying and not so great a danger to the matador. That is comparable to what our socialist educators do. They weaken the school system and the students so they won't be so big an obstacle to ideologues trying to transform the country.

Communists speak constantly of their ideals and superior motivations but H L Mencken summed up the situation better: “The urge to save humanity is almost always only a false-face for the urge to rule it.”

The proper goal of a public school system can be simply stated. We lift every child up to each one's potential. Today, we are sub-educating millions of children. We can easily teach 99% of children to read, do arithmetic, find Antarctica on a globe, and understand all those thousands of elementary things that define our civilization. But we don't do this.

In their zeal to undermine our school system, the Progressives systematically discarded all the good ideas. I realize now that traditional education is the best education. We have to eliminate the clunkers introduced throughout the 20th century, and bring back the proven ideas that always worked. That's the goal embedded in this eight-point reform program.

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(These reform ideas are explained in greater depth in Saving K-12, this writer’s guide to fixing public schools.)

© Bruce Deitrick Price


TOPICS: Education; History; Reference; Society
KEYWORDS: commoncore; curriculum; illiteracy; k12; learning; literacy; phonics; reading; schools; teaching
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To: who_would_fardels_bear

Will never happen.


41 posted on 01/03/2021 11:15:31 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Deplorable American1776

Heheheh... no. I mean, they did the cursing writing too, but...

I had one baby (who’s sadly in jail for murdering a man who I’m certain was molesting him, long story) who was so focused on learning cursive he’d get angry when his handwriting wasn’t perfect. I praised every attempt he did, and he was so down on himself because he wasn’t getting it perfect immediately.

My kids were really desperate to learn “the cursives” because they KNEW that knowledge was being held from them.


42 posted on 01/03/2021 11:28:34 AM PST by Mermaid Girl
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To: aspasia

Nope. This is why charter schools succeed in many difficult areas. The unions dictate the terms of education - 100%. Who can teach, how long they can teach, what qualifications are necessary, how many students in a class, what kind of students can be in a class(think ELA), what materials are acceptable, who can teach what, who can coach, who gets paid what, etc etc. I could go on and on.

The biggy in this is that if a charter school is failing; it gets shut down. Good luck shutting down a conventional public school. Union would never allow it.


43 posted on 01/04/2021 11:43:14 AM PST by BigB60 (education)
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To: Calm_Cool_and_Elected

Unfortunately that would not solve the Federal interference issue. In the current law(amended 1965 ESEA) there is language to the affect if the DOE were to ever get shot from the driver’s seat, another agency would take over the reins. When the states took Common Core money back in 2009, the carrot was money for the selling of the soul for CC implementation. CC for all practical purposes is controlled by the College Board and by its radical CO David Coleman. Read some bios on him and your blood pressure would go up.


44 posted on 01/04/2021 12:02:45 PM PST by BigB60 (education)
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To: BigB60

UNGH. Red 4 Ed is YUGE here. So there’s that as well.


45 posted on 01/04/2021 3:33:32 PM PST by Calm_Cool_and_Elected (" Undecided Voter: someone who parades their stupidity as proof of their morality." ~David Burge)
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